Today in News History
On June 27, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1898, The first solo circumnavigation of the globe is completed by Joshua Slocum from Briar Island, Nova Scotia. In 1914, Robert Aickman, English author and activist, co-founded the Inland Waterways Association (died 1981) was born. In 1920, Adolphe-Basile Routhier, Canadian lawyer and judge (born 1839) passed away. In 1931, Charles Bronfman, Canadian-American businessman and philanthropist was born. In 1962, Sunanda Pushkar, India-born Canadian businesswoman (died 2014) was born. In 1967, Sylvie Fréchette, Canadian swimmer and coach was born. In 1975, Sarah Evanetz, Canadian swimmer was born. In 1984, D.J. King, Canadian ice hockey player was born. In 1998, Gilles Rocheleau, Canadian businessman and politician (born 1935) passed away. In 2000, Pierre Pflimlin, French lawyer and politician, Prime Minister of France (born 1907) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Canada’s first offshore wind farms move closer to reality as regulator clears bidders
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s offshore energy regulator has released the names of companies that have qualified to bid on building Canada’s first offshore wind farms. The Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator identified six companies and two groups of companies that won approval after taking part a review process between October 2025 and January of this [] The post Canada’s first offshore wind farms move closer to reality as regulator clears bidders appeared first on Loonie Politics.
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